Obuljen Koržinek on the media in the Parliament: Here is what she replied about Novosti and Hrvatsko slovo
The Croatian Minister of Culture and Media, Nina Obuljen Koržinek, addressed criticisms in Parliament regarding media funding, clarifying that her ministry does not financially support any media, including Novosti and Hrvatsko slovo.
LIVE: Follow the round table on surrogacy in the Croatian Parliament
A round table discussion on surrogacy is being held in the Croatian Parliament, focusing on legal implications and recent controversial court decisions.
Plenković on tensions: 'If you are part of the majority, there is a certain standard'
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković addressed the media following a parliamentary majority meeting, welcoming a new member and discussing tensions regarding recent behavior of some members.
Bulj on Thompson's concert in Sinj: Is the concert organizer paying KBC Zagreb for the services?
Miro Bulj, a member of the Croatian Parliament, commented on media reports regarding the unpaid services related to the concert of Marko Perković Thompson in Sinj and questioned who bears the costs for health services during such events.
The Croatian Parliament Votes on the Confidence of Alen Ružić
The Croatian Parliament is set to vote on confidence in the new Minister of Labor, Alen Ružić, today.
Apartment, house in Šestine and land: What all did Milorad Pupovac declare in his property card?
Milorad Pupovac, a member of the Croatian Parliament, reported a new property card indicating a net monthly salary of 4,600 euros, along with various real estate holdings and other income sources.
HSLS Plays a Decisive Role Because of Dabra: How Strong Is This Party?
The HSLS party threatens to exit the ruling coalition over controversial remarks made by coalition partner Josip Dabra, raising questions about its stability and strength within the Croatian parliament.
Peternel on the exhibition 'Are You Clean': The program is financed by the coalition of 'brotherhood and unity' – HDZ, DP, and We Can
Igor Peternel criticized the funding of the controversial exhibition 'Are You Clean', which focuses on preparations for homosexual intercourse, by a coalition of Croatian political parties in Parliament.
Tomislav Sokol's Initiative: The European Parliament Adopted a Resolution on the Persecution of Christians
The European Parliament adopted a resolution addressing the persecution of Christians, initiated by Croatian MEP Tomislav Sokol, with significant support from the members.
Biloglav taught a lesson to the state secretary: 'Young people today are paying the price for pandemic restrictions'
Damir Biloglav, a member of the DOMiNO party, criticized the Croatian government’s response to issues of addiction exacerbated by pandemic restrictions during a session of the Croatian Parliament.
Jandroković on Piletić: The Parliament is Not a Place for Rest for Former Ministers
Gordan Jandroković defended Marin Piletić's return to the Croatian Parliament, stating that it is a place for elected representatives and not for resting.
Detail Before the Derby of Dinamo and Rijeka Attracted Attention: 'Sect We Can and Communists on Life Support'
A detail from the match between Dinamo and Rijeka garnered public attention due to a provocative comment by a member of parliament shortly before the game started.
Why are female representatives dressed in red today?
Female representatives appeared in red during the Croatian Parliament session to raise awareness for Red Dress Day, a campaign focused on women's stroke awareness.
Three MPs unjustifiably absent from Parliament
Three members of the Croatian Parliament, Maria Blažina, Ivan Radić, and Marijana Puljak, were unjustifiably absent during parliamentary sessions in January and will face a penalty of reduced monthly allowances.
Kujundžić warns about child enforcement: Absurdities of the system seriously endanger the interest of children
Member of Parliament Ante Kujundžić highlighted in the Croatian Parliament the absurdities of the family law system that often turn children into objects of administrative decisions instead of protecting their interests.
I have been told that I am too serious, perhaps that is why I am shocked by mutual slandering in the Parliament
The article discusses a particular member of the Croatian Parliament who maintains composure and respect amidst heated debates and personal attacks from rivals.
Parliament to Discuss Political Advertising and Amendments to Kindergarten Law Tomorrow
The Croatian Parliament will debate new rules for political advertising and government proposals to amend the Law on Preschool Education on Thursday.
Jandroković and Habijan: 'The Assembly's conclusion on the ban of Thompson is a strange platypus'
Croatian Parliament President Gordan Jandroković commented on the political controversy surrounding the welcome for handball players, stating that there is nothing disputable about the government's organization of the event, while Justice Minister Damir Habijan condemned the Zagreb Assembly's conclusion to ban singer Thompson's performance as bizarre.
Njonjo: Imagine what frustration would have occurred if Thompson's performance had not happened
The President of the Croatian Parliament, Gordan Jandroković, defended the government's organization of a welcome for handball players that sparked political controversy, asserting it was a dignified event without incidents.
Plenković has not given up on the idea of opening a leadership position in the EU in a year
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković is advocating for the possibility that the European People's Party may also be allowed to fill the position of President of the European Council in addition to the leadership roles of the European Commission and European Parliament by summer 2024.
70,000 citizens signed up for free banking service package
The free banking service package linked to payment accounts has been contracted by 70,000 citizens, according to Croatian Deputy Finance Minister Tereza Rogić Lugarić during a discussion in the Croatian Parliament.
Pupovac relativizes Chetnik activities in Gračac: The problem is Croatian 'toxic patriots'
Milorad Pupovac, a Member of Parliament, criticized Banja Luka Mayor Draško Stanivuković's comments regarding Croatian 'toxic patriots' instead of addressing the Greater Serbian idea during a speech at the Croatian Parliament.
Bauk: The government has illegally placed Ćacilend in the Square
Arsen Bauk, a member of the Croatian Parliament, provides commentary on the government's illegal organization of a handball welcome event in Zagreb's Ban Josip Jelačić Square.
State Secretary: 70,000 citizens have signed up for the free banking package
The State Secretary in the Ministry of Finance, Tereza Rogić Lugarić, announced that 70,000 citizens have signed up for a free banking package during a discussion in the Croatian Parliament.
Parliamentary free speeches marked by debate on the reception of handball players
The organization of a reception for handball players sparked a heated debate in the Croatian Parliament, with the left opposition claiming violations of local autonomy, law, and the Constitution, while the ruling party countered that the opposition's rhetoric resembled that of the Serbian president.
A dispute in parliament between HDZ and Možemo over the welcome. Kekin: You will never win elections in Zagreb
A heated debate erupted in the Croatian parliament regarding the organization of a welcome event for bronze medalists, with claims and counterclaims between HDZ and the Možemo party.
The Left Held a Press Conference. Benčić: All Masks Have Fallen, Now We See Who Plenković Is
At a press conference in the Croatian Parliament, representatives from various political parties expressed their concerns about the current state of democracy in Croatia, calling it the hardest day since the war.
Bulj: We will not forget Tomašević's move today, nor Plenković's from 2018.
Miro Bulj, the mayor of Sinj and member of Parliament, criticized the actions of Tomašević and Plenković while celebrating the success of Croatian handball players at a government-organized event.
LIVE Left Holds a Press Conference. Benčić: All Masks Have Fallen, Now We See Who Plenković Is
Members of the 'We Can!', SDP, Glas, Center, and Dalija Orešković hold a press conference at the Croatian Parliament, discussing the state of Croatian democracy and criticizing Prime Minister Plenković.
Jandroković criticized SDP and Možemo! over the reception of handball players. "This is not a local celebration"
The President of the Croatian Parliament, Gordan Jandroković, accused the City of Zagreb, SDP, and the platform Možemo! of politicizing the reception of Croatian handball players, asserting that their rule would impose restrictions on freedoms.
Jandroković: It's a shame that this has become a topic, instead of them being together at the welcome, they created a scandal
Croatian Parliament President Gordan Jandroković commented on the controversy surrounding the welcome event for the Croatian handball players, which was moved to today after Zagreb canceled the original event.
Parliament discusses amendments to the Law on Civil Victims of the Homeland War: Here’s what’s changing
The Croatian Parliament is discussing amendments to the Law on Civil Victims of the Homeland War to improve the care system for civil victims.
Plenković attacked Milanović: The one under the table should be ashamed
In the Croatian Parliament, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković criticized President Zoran Milanović for adopting an isolationist foreign policy that could alienate Croatia from its international partners.
Plenković: There is broad solidarity in the EU with Denmark over Greenland
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković stated in the Croatian Parliament that there is strong solidarity among EU member states with Denmark regarding Greenland, emphasizing that any U.S. military intervention would be very negative.
Plenković: Minister Piletić has my support. Today he was great
During a session of the Croatian Parliament, Prime Minister Andrej Plenković expressed his strong support for Minister Marin Piletić, who faced multiple questions from representatives, notably from the SDP party.
Plenković's Secretary: HDZ Does Not Steal
During the first day of the new session of the Croatian Parliament, discussions began, including questions directed towards Prime Minister Andrej Plenković regarding the appointment of constitutional judges.
LIVE Sparked in the Parliament, Hajdaš Dončić Told Plenković: 'Lawyer, You are on the Path of Ivo Sanader'
During a new session of the Croatian Parliament, Hajdaš Dončić made a provocative statement to Prime Minister Plenković comparing him to former PM Ivo Sanader.
After a month-long break, representatives return to their desks: Here's what to expect
Following a one-month break, members of the Croatian Parliament will return to work for a new session lasting until March 27, during which they will pose 39 questions to the Prime Minister and ministers.
Most collects signatures for constitutional protection of cash: 'It's more than a party issue'
The political party Most has begun collecting signatures in the Croatian Parliament to modify the Constitution in order to protect cash as a means of payment, warning that failing to do so may require a referendum.
Benčić bought a 115-square-meter apartment in downtown Zagreb: Loan installment as the average Croatian salary
Sandra Benčić, a member of the Croatian Parliament and leader of the platform Možemo, purchased a three-room apartment in the center of Zagreb for approximately 304,000 euros, primarily financed by a loan.
Sandra Benčić bought a 115 square meter apartment in the center of Zagreb: 'The price was favorable'
Sandra Benčić, a Croatian parliament member, purchased a 115.7 square meter apartment in Zagreb for approximately €304,000, mostly financed by a €270,000 loan.
Warnings from Brussels: These Croatian energy facilities could be the first targets of attacks
A report prepared for the European Parliament highlights the strategic importance of energy infrastructure in Europe amid rising geopolitical tensions, indicating that certain Croatian energy facilities may be at risk of attack.
HDZ does not rule out that the Constitutional and Supreme Court will be resolved as a package
The Croatian parliament will discuss the appointment of judges to the Constitutional and Supreme Court, which remain incomplete due to a lack of agreement between the ruling party and the opposition.
Jandroković congratulated Orthodox Christmas: "May the spirit of Christmas inspire mutual respect"
Gordan Jandroković, the President of the Croatian Parliament, congratulated believers celebrating Christmas according to the Julian calendar, wishing that the spirit of this significant Christian holiday inspires mutual respect among all people in Croatia.
The Parliament Awaits the Election of the Chief Justice, a Referendum on 'Bacic's Laws' Possible...
The Croatian Parliament will resume its sessions on January 15, addressing numerous agenda items including potential changes to parliamentary rules and discussions on proposed laws.
HDZ's MEP: If Muslims do not understand, they will get a much worse solution
Croatian MEP Tomislav Sokol warned that if Bosniak policy continues to reject electoral reform and overpower Croats in Bosnia and Herzegovina, a Croatian entity may become a real outcome.
Who spent the most and who spent the least in the Parliament: The SDPeer is the absolute record holder
A report reveals Croatian parliamentarians spent nearly 1.3 million euros from the state budget last year, with the highest expenditure on housing costs totaling 467 thousand euros.
Parliament published MP expenses: In addition to salaries, they spent 1.3 million euros in 2025
Croatian MPs, alongside their average monthly salaries of 4,000 euros, spent almost 1.3 million euros from the state budget last year, primarily to cover housing costs.
'We will abolish this law, and then this government,' the opposition threatened at the end of the year...
The Croatian Parliament, amid tensions over controversial laws and the reinstatement of military service, managed to pass three significant laws concerning construction and energy efficiency before the year ended, despite opposition from dissenting parties.
Jandroković's New Year Greeting: Stability is a Necessary Foundation for New Achievements
Gordan Jandroković, President of the Croatian Parliament, emphasized the importance of stability and confidence in one’s abilities for future achievements in his New Year’s message for 2025.